Sex differences in the incidence, mortality, and survival outcomes of lymphoma subtypes
Ziping Xing,
Ping Cao,
Zifeng Li
et al.
Abstract:Background
The phenomenon of males exhibiting higher lymphoma incidence and mortality rates than females has been widely recognized, and many survival analyses of certain lymphoma subtypes have incorporated sex as a critical prognostic determinant. However, comprehensive research on these sex-based differences in lymphomas remains limited.
Methods
This study aimed to conduct an integrated population-based analysis of sex-based disparities across various lymphoma subtypes using the Surveillance, Epidemiology,… Show more
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